Proposition 2 — a recreational facilities tax dedicated to maintenance and operations of city parks and recreation facilities. The 0.83 mill would provide $1.3 million.

For: 6,423 votes or 64 percent Against: 3,570 votes or 36 percent

Proposition 3 — a salary and wage tax dedicated to city employee salaries. The 1.12 mills would provide $1.7 million.

For: 6,569 votes or 66 percent Against: 3,435 or 34 percent

Proposition 4 — a police and fire personnel, uniforms and equipment tax dedicated to pay for salaries, uniforms and equipment for the police and fire departments. The 1.12 mills would provide $1.7 million.

For: 6,930 votes or 69 percent Against: 3,051 or 31 percent

Proposition 5 — a pensions, life insurance and hospitalization tax dedicated to providing the city's portion of plans for city employees. The 1.69 mills would provide $2.6 million.

For: 6,465 votes or 65 percent Against: 3,489 votes or 35 percent

Proposition 6 — a tax dedicated to enabling the Shreveport Police Department to staff three, eight-hour shifts daily. The 1.4 mills would provide $2.3 million. The three-platoon system tax previously was authorized by the Louisiana Constitution. However, last year the Louisiana legislative auditor updated its manual and decided that for cities to lawfully continue to levy and collect the tax, they must put it before voters.